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2WD Ural. Same suggestion as last time. Would be amazing.

No need early on. Pentastar has been competitive in power and fuel economy from launch, Ward's 10 Best, etc. The early GM DI engines had some teething issues as fuel cleanliness standards have yet to catch up to engine needs. Chrysler being prudent again, let someone else wade in to the waters and find out the

Looks like the cover.

Yes, the Yellow Blaze cars were the rarest. 269 of them built with black tape. Just a single with white tape. So cool.

My problem with raising gas tax to fix roads is that only a small percentage will actually fix roads, the other will go to line someones pockets. Its sad, Id love some newly paved roads especially where Im at.

How far back can we go? How about 1993/94? The Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ) was offered with a manual transmission. I've been trying like hell to find production numbers, but have had no luck. I think they're pretty rare though.

2008 Jeep Liberty w/ a manual. They only made them for 1 year of this body style, and didn't sell very many.

What a waste of a beautiful XJ...

There is no understanding this issue. It passed as safe when these cars were built. In more recent years, it was no longer considered safe to put the gas tank at the tail end of the car, so now they are in the middle. It also used to be considered safe to not have TPMS but now every car has to have it. Does that

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This is dumb as hell. Bring back old people doing burn outs!

I smell bullshit.

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The Constitution didn't play a huge roll in defeating the British in the War of 1812, but it was one of the first important battleships to use iron armor giving it the nickname "old ironsides." This influence is felt even in today's modern aircraft carriers.

Takata disagrees with the NYT report but it doesn't matter as the smart money is on the Justice Dept. coming down hard.

Vincent Black Shadow

I have always loved the looks of a properly detailed flathead V8.

The first image that came to my mind, but it was killing me that I couldn't remember who was known for riding it. Roger Decoster kept coming to mind but I knew that wasn't right.

I had one JUST LIKE THIS!!! Shifted on the right, 4-speed, and it would run the pants off of ANYTHING else!! I loved that bike!!

+1000000 for Malcolm Smith!